
Run your next event with a document your entire team can follow
Every session, every transition, every cue, every staff assignment. Written down, organized by time, and ready for event day.
Get the toolkit, and you'll be able to:
Give every person on your team the same minute-by-minute production document so no one's guessing what's happening next
Walk into event day knowing your transitions, cues, and staff assignments are written down and accounted for
Hand your production team, your MC, and your venue partners a document they can actually execute from
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What's inside the toolkit:
- A full instructional guide that walks you through building your run-of-show from scratch
- Two professional samples to study: a 1-day retreat (25 attendees) and a 2.5-day conference (200 attendees)
- A blank template you can copy into Google Docs and start filling in immediately
- 4 bonuses:
- Venue walkthrough checklist
- Day-of briefing
- Post-event debrief
- Glossary card
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Arielle Jones has spent 15+ years backstage at events, from intimate retreats to conferences with over a thousand attendees.
She built this toolkit so you can create the same production-level documents she's been building for years, so you don't have to figure out a run-of-show on your own.